Rolls-Royce has introduced its eight-generation Phantom at a
red carpet launch event today in London. The British luxury automaker gave its
flagship model an update after 14 years.
The previous, seventh-generation
Phantom was launched in 2003, which was the first model introduced after BMW
took the ownership of the iconic brand. The Phantom VIII has been in
development for six years and is an all-new model with an all-aluminum
spaceframe chassis for the first time, which is set to underpin all of the company’s
future models. Roll-Royce claims that this new architecture is lighter and
stiffer than before. The new model arrives with quite a few neat tricks
technological tricks up its sleeve.
The luxury penthouse suite on wheels is powered by a
6.75-liter twin-turbo V12 that churns out 563 horsepower and 664 lb-ft of
torque. The power is put down to the tarmac through the rear wheels with the
help of a ZF eight-speed transmission. The gearbox is linked to the car’s GPS
to optimize shift points based on where you’re going. Rolls-Royce also notes
that the Phantom VIII is the quietest car in the world, which has been achieved
with the help of 286 pounds of sound deadening material lining the cabin. It’s
not only the quietest, but the rides like a flying carpet thanks to the new
self-leveling air suspension that uses a camera to “proactively” make ride
adjustments up to 62 mph.
Inside the car, the cabin is as amazing as one can imagine.
Rolls-Royce says the interior is designed to “embrace” its occupants with the
nicest leather, wood, and metal available. The car’s dashboard, which
Rolls-Royce is now calling the “gallery,” is literally a price of artwork which
customers and commission according to their taste. Peter Schwarzenbauer,
Rolls-Royce chairman and BMW board member said: “we’re quite happy to have this
wonderful brand and develop it in future. This is not just launching a car, but
setting a new standard for luxury overall”. The pricing is yet to be announced,
but according to speculations it might be priced around EURO 383.200 ($450,000) (£340,000)
when it goes on sale in late 2017.
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